August 31st 2009

customize your shoes

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Custom shoes are a growing industry, with athletic and dress shoe companies adding custom service departments to there already popular industry. Whether you’re looking to create your own custom shoes from existing pairs you already own or desire a more quality look with a new pair from a custom shoe maker, there are plenty of ways for you to get the unique look you want. For as little as a DIY project, to as much as a brand new designer pair of shoes, here’s your guide to custom shoes.

Customize your existing shoes. Using a little paint and the embellishments you can find at your local craft store, you’ll be able to create custom shoes out of your very own closet. Add faux jewels, piping, bows and other accessories like flowers and stars to create one-of-kind looks on your standard shoe styles.

Paint your shoes. Paint adheres well to fabric, but if you want to paint patent or leather, you’ll need to create a grainy surface. Use acetone and/or sandpaper to weather the area you wish to paint and use a pencil to draw or trace the design you want. Once you’re satisfied with the design, carefully fill it in with white paint - this will be your primer - and let dry. Now you can create your masterpiece.

Add removable glitter to leather shoes. Using masking tape, cover the entire shoe so that none of the material is showing. Cover the taped portion of the shoe with a thin layer of glue. Elmer’s Glue works fine for temporary projects, but if you want more staying power use a cyanoacrylate craft glue, like Super Glue or a more moderately bonding glue, like tacky glue. Before the glue dries, pour a generous amount of glitter over the entire shoe and let dry overnight. In the morning, shake any excess glitter off the shoe by lightly tapping it.

Find a customized shoe designer. If you find that you aren’t particularly crafty and would rather have unique shoes made for you, there are many options from designer dress shoes to healthy orthotics. These are just a few. Atelier Shoes and ShoeMissy England create retro-styled pumps for women, PunkYourChucks customizes Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars with hand-painted designs and Soft Star Shoes makes hand-sewn soft-soled moccasins and leather shoes for children and adults.

Customize your athletic shoes online. Big sporting good brand names like Nike, Adidas and Vans now have options for customizing branded styles. These shoes are not fully unique, because they use the brands designs, but customers can choose the fabric, colors and specialized detailing for their shoes.

Customize your shoes with orthotics and foot inserts. Nowadays it’s easy to make custom orthotics and foot supports for any shoes, even your dressy stilettos. If you have serious foot problems accompanied by pain, you should have a podiatrist make your orthotics, but if you only suffer from mild foot pain, you may find cushioned insoles, like those made by Dr. Scholl’s and Foot Petals, helpful.

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Customize your sneakers with NikeID.

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August 31st 2009

trend alert: bohemian

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Bohemian is back! Or did it ever really leave? Laid-back styling is going to be a strong note for summer, with vintage-inspired details such as shell beading for women and printed canvas for men. The Bohemian style is inspired by simple effortless and down-to-earth looks, which make a great platform for fringe trims and easy slides. Designers like Women's shoes/bags: Matt Bernson Nouer III - Black patent, Billy Reid and Minnetonka - Front Lace Hardsole Knee-Hi Boot (Brown Suede) - Footwear (featured on models here), Bernardo, TOMS Shoes“>TOMS Shoes, Jenni Kayne, and Citizens of Humanity, are just a few of the designers creating that “Going back to Woodstock” style with fringed gladiator sandals, knee-high moccasins, canvas lace-ups, laceless sneakers, and antiqued leather chukkas. Work that casual natural vibe with a Bohemian-inspired shoe.

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August 31st 2009

ask shoedish: socks with stilettos, trend or disaster?

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I was reading my recent issue of Cosmo when I happen to see a photo of a model from a Diane Von Furstenberg runway [show] wearing a black sock with a brown peep toe heel! Since the SHOETARD incident, I was wondering what [your] thoughts on this were??? It says it’s a Ballys look, but really could the average person pull this look off or is it a look that should stay on the runway??

This is a very good question and a matter of opinion. There is a difference between wearing black tubes with Teva and Birkenstock sandals - grandpa-style - but it does take a well-thought outfit and a genetic celebrity to really be able to pull off the stiletto sandal sock look. Most of what you see on the designer runways is not ready-to-wear, it’s a design concept that has been taken to the edge of reality. However, it is possible to take elements of these looks and create your own unique and “trendy” style; that’s the whole point really. If you feel comfortable wearing it and wear it with confidence, you could probably pull it off, but remember that this is the element people will focus on. If you want to wear socks with your stilettos, you should keep the rest of your outfit simple and thoughtfully accessorized.

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August 28th 2009

shop it to me giveaway: test your fashion lingo

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Are you fashion lingo challenged? It’s okay, there are a lot of terms floating around out there that have no origin at all, except some designer thought it sounded good for some nostalgic and classic feel. None-the-less, the ladies over at Shop It To Me - one of our fave sale mail providers - is running a contest and giveaway to test your fashion knowledge. You’ll automatically be entered for getting one correct answer, so play with it a little and see what kind of silly answers you can provide. While you’re at it, let shoedish know your most creative answers as well. We’ll reveal the “real” (boring) definitions in a just a few days. The winner will receive a free year’s subscription to Harper’s Bazaar. Contest ends Friday, September 4th and 12PST.

1. What is a Jersey Fringe Convertible?
2. What is a Dolman?
3. What is an Anorak?
4. What are Stovepipes?
5. What is a Bolero?

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August 28th 2009

shoetard reveal: black socks with sandals

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How old is the owner of this sexy grandpa look? 27! That’s right, my shoe friends, a dapper, young, and rather hip in most cases, man actually wore this black sock and sandal travesty out on the town with SHOEDISH!!!!! He is an old high school friend we saw at the wedding and when shoedish saw him wearing this at the post wedding brunch, we almost tripped in our toeless moccasins. We then proceeded to give him hell for a solid 15 minutes and at various times throughout the rest of the day. “You’re going to ruin the reputation of The Shoe Dish,” We said, “I am actually embarrassed to be standing next to you!” Oy!

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August 28th 2009

spring preview: the north face

The North Face is freshening up there sporting goods programs for the upcoming Spring 2010 season.things up for spring ’10. The brand has updated its running and trail running styles, as well as debuting a more street sleek casual shoe style - debuting two new eco-collections with the men’s Kyoto and the women’s Suzy Qzy - as well as expanding their focus on casual styles. For those of you who still seek out The North Face strictly for its technical focus on sportswear, particularly trail running, don’t worry. The brand is keeping its multi-sport athletes as a top priority and isn’t abandoning its roots just yet. Check out some of our favorites from the Spring 2010 Collection for The North Face. Available from $80 to $130, these styles will be available around February of 2010.

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The ‘Elsie’ from The North Face Spring 2010 Collection.

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The Kyoto Slip-On from The North Face Spring 2010 Collection.

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The Summer Sneaker from The North Face Spring 2010 Collection.

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